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<Sprint - Small really is beautiful
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Designed for production of smaller batches of arrays in a more R&D focussed mode the Sprint inkjet microarrayer enables production of 20 high quality microarrays from 2 x 96 or 384 well microtiter plates. Plate capacity may be expanded by loading additional microtiter plates manually during the arraying process.
Sprint utilises the same high quality inkjet technology and software employed on the Marathon and Super Marathon systems, providing effective access to Arrayjet technology for those with smaller scale arraying
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requirements but who are not willing to compromise on quality or flexibility. |
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Marathon - Unleash the power of non-contact printing
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The Marathon inkjet microarrayer, the first microarrayer from Arrayjet, was launched after almost five years of development. The result is the first non-contact microarrayer combining high quality microarray production with medium throughput capability: the Marathon inkjet microarrayer can print up to 100 slides from six 96-well or 384-well microtiter plates, with manual mid-run plate change enabling more plates to be loaded, for added capacity. The Marathon inkjet microarrayer is ideal for facilities just starting out in microarraying, as well as more experienced users now wanting to transition to inkjet printing to obtain higher quality microarrays than they can with their pin-based microarrayers.
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Importantly, the Marathon inkjet microarrayer is an upgradeable platform: all of the developments coming from Arrayjet to further enhance capability and performance can be installed on an existing machine, further extending its working life in a facility. |
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Super Marathon - The best just got better |
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The Marathon inkjet microarrayer, the first microarrayer from Arrayjet, was launched after almost five years of development. The result is the first non-contact microarrayer combining high quality microarray production with medium throughput capability: the Marathon inkjet microarrayer can print up to 100 slides from six 96-well or 384-well microtiter plates, with manual mid-run plate change enabling more plates to be loaded, for added capacity. The Marathon inkjet microarrayer is ideal for facilities just starting out in microarraying, as well as more experienced users now wanting to transition to inkjet printing to obtain higher quality microarrays than they can with their pin-based
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microarrayers:for the first time non-contact technology delivers on its promise of replacing pin spotting as the front-line method for high-throughput microarray production.
The Super Marathon inkjet microarrayer, like the Marathon system, has mid-run plate change enabled, in order to further increase plate capacity. The Super Marathon inkjet microarrayer is also compatible with future upgrades to the technology coming from Arrayjet. |
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Microplate Stacker - Surpass your limits |
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The recently announced Aj020 Microplate Stacker boosts the capacity of the Marathon inkjet microarrayer from 6 plates (96 or 384-well) to 48 (user unattended). The Stacker incorporates an automated, robust, two-stage lid lifter, reducing the risk of sample evaporation. Mid-run plate change is also enabled on machines fitted with a Aj020 Microplate Stacker, further increasing throughput capacity.
The Microplate Stacker is available as an upgrade to an existing Marathon inkjet microarrayers, or may be purchased pre-installed as an Super Marathon.
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To request more Arrayjet inkjet microarrayer information or a quotation, contact BioMicro Systems by phone at 1-800-454-1485 or by email at arrayjet@biomicro.com. |
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Certain arrays and/or the method of preparation, analysis or use may be covered by patents or other intellectual property rights held by others in certain countries. BioMicro Systems and Arrayjet do not encourage or support the unauthorized or unlicensed use of any technology. Use of Arrayjet products is recommended only for technology for which the end user has a license under proprietary rights of third parties or for technology for which a license is not required.
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